Alien

Alien

Alien designed by Fernando Gilgado, folded by me from a 36cm thin lokta.

I made little variations near the end, and changed the posture to make it looking more slender and nimble. The result is little, 8cm high, with many layers. So wetfolding was a good help once more.

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Uploaded on Dec 16, 2009

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Dwarf

Dwarf

Dwarf designed by Eric Joisel, folded by me from guided CP, with an approx 50cm lokta. The result is 19cm.

I tried this time to dampen progressivly and harder for me, patiently. Even if i think the technic could be improved again, with a more pragmatic way to model & dampen simultaneously.
The most difficult part was to make it stand on his legs, cause the paper is heavy, pretty thick and limp, despite the use of MC.

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Uploaded on Dec 13, 2009

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Dwarf

Dwarf

Dwarf designed by Eric Joisel, folded by me from guided CP, with an approx 50cm lokta. The result is 19cm.

I tried this time to dampen progressivly and harder for me, patiently. Even if i think the technic could be improved again, with a more pragmatic way to model & dampen simultaneously.
The most difficult part was to make it stand on his legs, cause the paper is heavy, pretty thick and limp, despite the use of MC.

Anyone can see this photo All rights reserved

Uploaded on Dec 13, 2009

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Violonist

Violonist

Violonist designed by Marc Kirschenbaum, folded by me from a 24cm square of double mulberry, wich gived a 11cm high musician.

I found this model pretty tricky, as often with Kirschenbaum designs. Anyway, it's foldable without foil, even if with foil it should be a lot easier, especially for shaping.

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Uploaded on Dec 7, 2009

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Violonist

Violonist

Violonist designed by Marc Kirschenbaum, folded by me from a 24cm square of double mulberry, wich gived a 11cm high musician.

I found this model pretty tricky, as often with Kirschenbaum designs. Anyway, it's foldable without foil, even if with foil it should be a lot easier, especially for shaping.

Anyone can see this photo All rights reserved

Uploaded on Dec 7, 2009

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